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NJPLP

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  1. You forgot about "Fire In The City". Also, you forgot about the Chester demo version of "In Between", which is the same case as Patients (No Roads Left).
  2. I don't know how I'd be able to contact him, lol. I don't think he has an account on LPLive, and I don't know where else he'd have an account (maybe YouTube, Instagram or Facebook, perhaps, but I don't know if he has accounts there). I could check, though. Edit: He has a YouTube account. I commented on the "Echo In The Way" video about it. Edit 2: He replied back to me. This was his reply:
  3. I'm kinda wondering, and I have to ask, are there multitracks for these tracks? I'm specifically talking about "Echo In The Way", in my case, because I have an idea of sorts for the song (which would require the multitracks, if they exist). Mainly the vocal multitracks.
  4. That's Dimitris Papasinos. His voice sounds very similar to that of Chester's voice, for sure.
  5. There are some tracks that have multiple artists that remixed them. How would I put them in? Do I put them in as one artist or do I put one of the artists in the main one and the other/others in the featured?
  6. If I were to create a Genius album page for the album, what would the artist for the album be credited to? I credited it to LPLive on my Apple Music/iTunes (when I added it myself), but should it be that or Various Artists if I were to add the album (along with all the remixes)?
  7. Day One includes the first verse of "Resolution". I'm pretty positive it got name off the "bringing you back to day one" line in "Resoultion". Also, there is a Lost remix included in the Refraction remix album. I will admit, it would be cool for them if they could remix some of the other Lost Demos, such as the songs you mentioned, and maybe even "Wesside" too. Maybe they could do it as a small part 2 EP of sorts. And even though it's most likely long overdue, they could probably do the same with Hybrid Theory, as well as some of the Forgotten Demos from Hybrid Theory 20 (like a 2nd Reanimation) [though wouldn't the Meteora remixes that Linkin Park originally created back in the day (that are still unreleased) be a Reanimation part 2?].
  8. I just recently saw an Instagram post that he put up earlier this year that I completely missed, saying that the album is going to be released by the end of the year with weekly updates of pics and videos in the studio working on the album. I haven't seen anything yet recently about it, though.
  9. I found an acapella of "In Between" on VK. I don't know where they got it from, but it sounds like it's the real deal. I don't think I can share a link to the acapella, but here's a video I just uploaded with the acapella:
  10. Which guitars? The ones from the 1997 Xero demo version with Mark or the 1999/2000 Hybrid Theory demo version with Chester?
  11. I'm really curious on what the working title for "Numb" is (if it has a working title), because we don't know what the working titles are for that song and "Foreword" (which I doubt has a working title, but you never know [it probably kept it's working title, if I had to guess]).
  12. I wonder that too, but I also wonder, since those two songs date back to the Xero era, why wasn't Mark credited as a writer on the later versions of those songs? ("Carousel" [HT EP], "Step Up" [HT EP], "Step Up" [1999 Demo] (B-Side Rarities), and "Carousel" [Demo])
  13. I still don’t understand why Talinda didn’t want this out. The song is absolutely amazing.
  14. Did anyone notice that the word "Go!" that Chester screams in the bridge sounds almost exactly the same as one he screamed in "Blackout", specifically when he screamed it in that one LPTV episode when they are recording the song?
  15. Did Kyle truly play on the Hybrid Theory demo of "Stick N Move"? I always thought that that specific demo dates back to March 2000, based off the notes from Rob Bourdon about it in Hybrid Theory 20 book. Not only that, but there's also the fact that "Stick N Move" is listed twice as a part of the songs that Rob tracked drums for at NRG from March 14-17 in 2000 in Jeff Blue's 'One Step Closer: From Xero To #1: Becoming Linkin Park' book. March 2000 would have been 5 months after Kyle was fired from the band (around October 1999).
  16. Lol, if you would be concerned with wanting to get a new LPU CD with Meteora demos, I would look forward to getting these songs: A full version of "Thoughts That Take Away My Pride" ("Lost" 2002 Demo) "Sick" ("Don't Stay" 2002 Demo) "Plaster II" ("Figure.09" 2002 Demo) [Alternate Rap Verses] "Figure.09" (Singing Verses Demo Version) "Nocturnal" ("Nobody's Listening" 2002 Demo) "Shortcut" ("Fighting Myself" 2002 Demo) A demo of "Numb" (if such a thing exists) A different demo version of "A6" with Chester's vocals "Program" (Bass Solo Alternate Demo Version) Maybe some more developed versions of the Meteora era instrumentals with vocals (similar to the "Cumulus"/"More the Victim" situation), such as "Soundtrack", "Ominous", "Pepper", "Program", "Unfortunate", "Halo", and "Rhinocerous".
  17. Actually, in my eyes, it would be a smart idea to put out the stuff from his vault sometime next month, before Christmas, so we could get all that stuff as like an early Christmas present of sorts.
  18. No, that's not true. The actual name of the song is unknown, though it could be either "Dreamer" or "Weight", but it's not confirmed if it is either one of those demos. The only confirmation we could get on if that Xero demo that Dave Garrett showed along with "Deftest" is either "Dreamer" or "Weight" is if someone asks Jeff Blue about it, since the photo of the cassette with those two demos come from his book. This is a cropped photo of the 3-track cassette demo, that also includes "Rhinestone". The original photo is of 3 different Xero cassette demos.
  19. If that is the case, that's really interesting that they separated them into two different tracks. I wonder though, did they only do this once (I mean with them separating the track and the outro into two tracks), because on the Hybrid Theory demos that date back to January and February 2000 (the ones that have been circulating for years), "And One" still has the rap outro. Those demos were created after the other Hybrid Theory EP with "Kids" and "And Two" (I think the other Hybrid Theory EP dates back to sometime after the original Hybrid Theory EP [the one with the two babies]). And on the original Hybrid Theory EP (which dates back to, my guess, July 1999, based off Jeff Blue's book, and, most likely, before the other Hybrid Theory EP I mentioned before), "And One" also has the rap outro (obviously, lol). Also, has Jeff been asked or even confirmed if "And Two" is just the rap outro to "And One"?
  20. "And Two" is mentioned at 5:27 in the video as the outro of the demo CD.
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